In 2022, the kingdom of Bhutan reopened its doors to friends old and new. In collaboration with MMBP & Associates, we infused Bhutan’s rich culture, proud heritage, and bold ambitions into their new online home.
Bhutan is a small country situated in the Eastern Himalayas. With a colourful Buddhist
culture, and a verdant, mountainous landscape teeming with rich biodiversity, Bhutan
is the perfect destination for explorers.
Today, the kingdom has a unique tourism model that seeks to share Bhutanese culture
with the world, whilst carefully restricting the number of visitors to safeguard their
distinct ecosystem of flora and fauna.
The brief
After years spent with its doors closed to tourists due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Bhutan finally re-opened in September 2022.
This marked the perfect occasion for a big virtual push to showcase its rich culture, and dedication
to protecting the environment.
As the only carbon negative country in the world, Bhutan is especially proud of their
environmental record. They therefore wanted a website that showcased the country’s
breathtaking geography, whilst attracting environmentally conscious travellers.
They also wanted the new digital home to be educational, featuring engaging content that
immersed visitors in the history of the country. Finally, the website needed to be useful
for tourists committed to travelling to Bhutan, by providing logistical information that
could make the dream of visiting the country tangible.
An interactive landscape
Bhutan’s vision was to create a digital platform that painted a unified picture of the
country by bringing together its diverse cultural and environmental offerings. We took the
dramatic landscape as a starting point, creating an interactive map that allows visitors
to explore different areas of interest in one seamless experience.
Visitors are presented with a digital model of Bhutan that can be traversed in three
dimensions either by dragging the cursor, or zooming in and out. The visitor can then
select different toggles for experiences, culture, and biodiversity and explore specific
attractions as they are plotted on the map. When they hover over a plot, they are given a
brief snapshot of the attraction which takes them to a longer form article for more
information when clicked.
However, this is more than just a plotted map. Rather than relying on aerial photography,
we utilised topographical data from NASA to generate a highly accurate landscape that is
faithful to every contour of Bhutan’s wild landscape. As a result, Bhutan now has a tool
that allows them to add more points of interest with ease, by placing new plots wherever
they choose with the exact coordinates. Given its accuracy, the map also aids visitors in
planning the logistics of their trip, as they can work out which areas of the country they
should visit.
We paid particular attention to interactive details that would make the tool more
immersive. As you move around the map, a ball of light follows your cursor, casting
shadows as it soars over mountains and ravines, as if you were flying over the country
from point to point. When you click into a plot to learn more information, the viewpoint
zooms into the landscape as if you were touching down to explore the location on foot.
Editorial storytelling
Bhutan came to us with a collection of wonderfully written editorial pieces to educate
potential visitors on their culture and history. We created a digital journal within the
website that houses all of this content in a way that is immersive for the audience, and
scalable for Bhutanese content creators.
Within the journal, the latest news, and longform articles are presented in the primary
column, with shorter interest pieces appearing alongside in a tile format that reflects
the length of content housed within. The formatting for each individual piece is
considered so that the story takes precedence; text is presented in vast areas of white
space, and images of Bhutan are layered throughout to add moments of breathtaking colour.
The journal is dynamic, supporting effortless content upload and arrangement by Bhutan as
they add more and more threads to the country’s cultural and historic fabric.
Creating a unified picture of the country
Bhutan came to us with a vast array of visual elements from MMBP & Associates inspired
by the country’s artistic heritage. We brought these to life throughout the website,
highlighting them with micro-interactions. Within the
journal, stylistic flowers twirl and spin and as you scroll down. Transitions between
blocks of text show collages of Bhutanese patterns with an overlap that adds depth,
creating the sense of a draped tapestry that you could reach out and touch.
For photography, we created dynamic experiences where images fade in and out, evoking the
mist of the mountains as moments of bold imagery come in to focus as the traveller
journeys through Bhutan’s digital realm.
We used parallax to create smooth interactions that blend macro photography of Bhutan with close-up images of folkloric patterns to create a holistic sense of the country's visual identity.
Attracting conscious travellers
The website was carefully crafted to draw in conscious travellers who respect the country’s reverence for nature and cultural preservation. Our approach here was to bring opposites together. For example, within the About page, the story of Bhutan is told under bold typographic titles that combine contrasting themes such as ‘Heritage + Progress’, and ‘Creativity + Tradition’. Within our interactive map, visitors can toggle between experiences, culture, and biodiversity, but crucially, these aspects are first shown in combination as ‘Everything’.
By telling the story of Bhutan through these opposites, the website is a reflection of the country’s rewriting of tourism practices to be more self-aware. As a whole, Bhutan’s new digital home is testament to the fact that technology and traditionalist values can work together to change the nature of tourism to be more respectful of culture, and less impactful on the environment.
The result